Windows 11 24H2's wild ride: Some fixes are in but other bugs still linger
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Microsoft's January 2024 Windows 11 24H2 update introduced more problems than it solved, affecting essential functionalities like audio and Bluetooth for many users. Although the update promised enhancements including a more capable Copilot AI and improved stability, it instead led to a series of bugs and system conflicts. Following ongoing issues, Microsoft halted distribution for certain problematic PCs. A subsequent preview update released on January 28 succeeded in rectifying several glitches, offering some relief to frustrated users.
Instead of fixing existing issues, the January Patch Tuesday update created more problems for Windows 11 users, affecting audio, Bluetooth, and webcams.
The preview update released on January 28 finally addressed several glitches in the Windows 11 24H2 update, both old and newly introduced by prior patches.
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